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Autor:
Stefan P.T. Groot, Henri L.F. de Groot
Publikováno v:
Groot, S P T & de Groot, H L F 2020, ' Estimating the Skill Bias in Agglomeration Externalities and Social Returns to Education : Evidence from Dutch Matched Worker-Firm Micro-Data ', Economist (Netherlands), vol. 168, pp. 53-78 . https://doi.org/10.1007/s10645-019-09354-w
Economist (Netherlands), 168, 53-78. Springer Netherlands
Economist (Netherlands), 168, 53-78. Springer Netherlands
This paper employs a unique set of micro-data covering almost one-third of the Dutch labor force, to estimate the heterogeneity of agglomeration externalities across education levels. This paper shows that there is substantial heterogeneity in the re
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::18ce3f11e5d5e39a0f409cc45a9ef7b7
https://hdl.handle.net/1871.1/571f44cf-3d71-40f1-b94f-69027939d348
https://hdl.handle.net/1871.1/571f44cf-3d71-40f1-b94f-69027939d348
Autor:
Arjan Lejour, Stefan P.T. Groot
Publikováno v:
Journal of Housing Economics, 41, 237-250. ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
This paper exploits a unique set of Dutch micro data between 2006 and 2014 to analyze the heterogeneous responses in prepayment behavior to changes in financial incentives. Prepayment is defined as paying back a part of the mortgage on top of the con
The participating government: Shifting boundaries in collaborative spatial planning of urban regions
Autor:
Marjo van Lierop, Stefan P.T. Groot, Annet Kempenaar, Adri van den Brink, Judith Westerink, Arnold van der Valk
Publikováno v:
Environment and Planning C. Government and Policy 35 (2017) 1
Environment and Planning C. Government and Policy, 35(1), 147-168
Environment and Planning C. Government and Policy, 35(1), 147-168
This article identifies two alternative collaborative spatial planning discourses: a leading government with societal participation and self-governance by societal actors with government participation. It shows how the boundary between the roles of g
Publikováno v:
Journal of Regional Science. 54:503-523
Based on micro data on individual workers for the period 2000-2005, we show that wage differentials in the Netherlands are small but present. A large part of these differentials can be attributed to individual characteristics. Remaining effects are p
Publikováno v:
Journal of Income Distribution®.
For many years, the Netherlands has been considered an exception to the growing trend of wage inequality.
Autor:
Stefan P.T. Groot, Henri L.F. de Groot
Publikováno v:
SSRN Electronic Journal.
This paper employs a unique set of micro-data covering almost one third of the Dutch labor force, to estimate the relationship between agglomeration externalities and the level of education. While the positive relationship between economic density an
Publikováno v:
SSRN Electronic Journal.
This study analyses the relation between education and commuting behaviour of Dutch workers. Results show that, ceteris paribus, higher educated workers commute further, both in terms of distance and time. In addition, higher educated workers are mor
This paper investigates the impact of the recent global recession on European countries and regions. We first present several stylized facts as to the heterogeneous impact of the global recession on individual European countries and regions. We then
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http://papers.tinbergen.nl/11071.pdf
http://papers.tinbergen.nl/11071.pdf
Based on micro-data on individual workers for the period 2000-2005, we show that wage differentials in the Netherlands are small but present. A large part of these differentials can be attributed to individual characteristics of workers. Remaining ef
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http://papers.tinbergen.nl/11050.pdf
http://papers.tinbergen.nl/11050.pdf
Publikováno v:
SSRN Electronic Journal.
Based on micro-data on individual workers for the period 2000-2005, we show that wage differentials in the Netherlands are small but present. A large part of these differentials can be attributed to individual characteristics of workers. Remaining ef